F.I.L.M. Series
This series is made possible by the office of the Dean of the Faculty (the Hansford fund) and by support from the Kirkland Endowment, the Art History Department, and the Days-Massolo Center.
Event Description

Max Tohline returns to Hamilton to present “Through the Keyhole.”
You may know Tohline’s masterwork of media scholarship, A Supercut of Supercuts (2021, available on-line) or remember his remarkable presentation, last fall at F.I.L.M.: “Living in a Reversed World.” On this visit, he turns his attention to the history of AI.
Tohline: “Our conversations about AI shouldn't center on how we use it; they should center on how AI uses and models us.”
F.I.L.M. events are free and open to the public.
Support for F.I.L.M. events is provided by the Dean of Faculty Office, the Kirkland Endowment, and the Cinema and Media Studies major.
Events are curated and organized by Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, Scott MacDonald.
Contact
Contact Name
Scott Macdonald

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